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What is a Workforce Development Board?

The Local Workforce Development Boards (WDBs) in New Jersey play a crucial role in enhancing the state's global competitiveness by developing a skilled workforce. Here are the key points about their function and structure:

Roles and Responsibilities

  1. Leadership and Oversight: WDBs act like Boards of Directors for their respective local areas, identifying job market needs, leveraging resources, overseeing One-Stop Career Centers, and directing workforce investment programs.
  2. Collaboration: They work with economic development and related organizations to promote economic growth and maximize workforce utilization.
  3. Service Integration: WDBs are responsible for integrating publicly funded workforce services and job training programs into a cohesive, flexible, and responsive system.
  4. Strategic Planning: Based on local community needs, WDBs define a vision, mission, and goals, establishing the local one-stop service delivery system to serve various groups including unemployed job seekers, businesses, incumbent workers, and young people entering the workforce.

Historical Context

  • Executive Order #36 (1996): Established workforce investment boards in New Jersey.
  • Workforce Investment Act of 1998: Mandated the creation of these boards across all states and U.S. territories.
  • Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 (WIOA): Renamed these boards as Workforce Development Boards (WDBs).

Governance and Membership

  • Certification and Appointment: The Governor of New Jersey certifies the local WDBs, while local elected officials appoint WDB members.
  • Membership Composition: A majority of the board members must be private business representatives. Other required members include representatives from organized labor, community-based organizations, education, human services, and other relevant sectors.

Regional Collaboration

Given that labor markets often extend beyond county lines, WDBs in contiguous areas collaborate to facilitate regional initiatives, ensuring a more comprehensive approach to workforce development.

Strategic Goals

The strategic plans of WDBs aim to create a seamless service delivery system that is accountable and responsive to the needs of both workers and businesses, thereby contributing to the overall economic growth and competitiveness of New Jersey.